EP1373457A1 - Gewebereiniger - Google Patents

Gewebereiniger

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EP1373457A1
EP1373457A1 EP02708368A EP02708368A EP1373457A1 EP 1373457 A1 EP1373457 A1 EP 1373457A1 EP 02708368 A EP02708368 A EP 02708368A EP 02708368 A EP02708368 A EP 02708368A EP 1373457 A1 EP1373457 A1 EP 1373457A1
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fabric
absorbent means
composition
liquid
absorbent
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French (fr)
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Francesca Unilever R & D Vlaardingen GOLDONI
Wendi Lever Faberge Developement HUTCHINSON
Piet Unilever R & D Vlaardingen KEVELAM
Arinus F. Unilever R & D Vlaardingen LEERINK
VAN Piet Unilever R & D Vlaardingen REEVEN
VAN DER Pieter Unilever R & D Vlaardingen VLIST
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Unilever PLC
Unilever NV
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Publication of EP1373457A1 publication Critical patent/EP1373457A1/de
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D17/00Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties
    • C11D17/04Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties combined with or containing other objects
    • C11D17/041Compositions releasably affixed on a substrate or incorporated into a dispensing means
    • C11D17/046Insoluble free body dispenser
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L25/00Domestic cleaning devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass 
    • A47L25/08Pads or the like for cleaning clothes
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D1/00Detergent compositions based essentially on surface-active compounds; Use of these compounds as a detergent
    • C11D1/66Non-ionic compounds
    • C11D1/825Mixtures of compounds all of which are non-ionic
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D1/00Detergent compositions based essentially on surface-active compounds; Use of these compounds as a detergent
    • C11D1/66Non-ionic compounds
    • C11D1/83Mixtures of non-ionic with anionic compounds
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D1/00Detergent compositions based essentially on surface-active compounds; Use of these compounds as a detergent
    • C11D1/88Ampholytes; Electroneutral compounds
    • C11D1/94Mixtures with anionic, cationic or non-ionic compounds
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D17/00Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties
    • C11D17/04Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties combined with or containing other objects
    • C11D17/041Compositions releasably affixed on a substrate or incorporated into a dispensing means

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a method, a liquid cleaning composition and a device for spot cleaning of a fabric.
  • spot cleaning refers to cleaning of any part of a fabric other than the whole item.
  • US-A-5 122 158 discloses a method and device for accelerating cleaning of soiled parts of clothes by rub coating with an enzyme-containing liquid detergent.
  • An applicator device comprises a container closed by a porous body made of a heated and sintered synthetic plastics material. This is used to rub the garment to apply the liquid composition.
  • WO-A-97/20099 discloses a method of treating a spot or stain on a textile by applying a detergent composition, then placing an absorbent layer adjacent to one side of the textile fabric in the region of the spot or stain and applying heat, pressure or both to the opposing side.
  • the detergent composition is applied in the form of a liquid composition, preferably comprising an organic solvent, optionally also containing a surfactant.
  • the composition is dispensed from a container closed by an applicator device such as a porous plug with fabric or brush texturing, or a roller-ball device.
  • WO-A-99/02769 discloses a method for spot cleaning a stain spot on a fabric by wiping with an applicator impregnated with a cleaning solution comprising water, an alcohol, glycol, glycol- ether or glycerine and from 0.0001 - 1% by weight of surfactant.
  • the applied solution is allowed to migrate outwardly from the spot and the volatile components evaporate.
  • the wiping applicator is preferably stored in an airtight container and is preferably a polymer towelette.
  • the cleaning solution may also contain enzyme. This product has a disadvantage of felting of the wipe if too much pressure is applied. Further, outward migration of the solvent tends to produce a "halo" effect on drying.
  • WO-A-01/04260 discloses a fabric treatment applicator which is constructed in a form generally analogous to a felt-tipped pen.
  • a synthetic fibre nib is used to apply a liquid composition contained in the body of the pen-like device.
  • the liquid composition must contain at least one bleach and at least one surfactant .
  • the absence of means to absorb the applied solution means that soil is largely redistributed on the fabric rather than removed.
  • WO-A-01/04407 discloses and claims an applicator for applying a spot-treatment stain removal aqueous solution to a textile fabric.
  • the liquid composition preferably contains a bleach and the application device is preferably a nib.
  • the application device must have a frictional stress of from 0.05 N mm “2 to 10 N mm "2 . Again, the absence of means to absorb the applied solution means that soil is largely redistributed on the fabric rather than removed.
  • a device and method for effective spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising
  • a device for effective spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising at least one absorbent means for absorbing at least some of said composition from the fabric wherein the ratio of the working surface and the thickness or height of the absorbent means is preferably lower than 3000 mm.
  • a method for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising the steps of
  • a device for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising a reservoir for holding the composition, an applicator for applying the composition from the reservoir to the fabric and absorbent means for absorbing at least some of the applied liquid cleaning composition from the fabric wherein the absorbent means is preferably according to the previous aspect of the invention.
  • a method of spot cleaning a fabric comprising applying a liquid cleaning composition to the fabric with an applicator or a device according to the previous aspect of the present invention, and absorbing at least some of the applied liquid cleaning composition with the absorbent means of said device.
  • a method and device for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition suitable for multiple uses comprising more than one absorbent means for absorbing at least some of the applied composition from the fabric and a holding means for storing the more than one absorbent means.
  • a method and liquid cleaning composition for spot cleaning a fabric with liquid cleaning composition comprising the steps of
  • liquid cleaning composition comprises
  • 0.001 to 2 wt.% preferably from 0.01 to 1.5 wt.%, more preferably from 0.05 to 0.9 wt.% of a amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant; from 0.001 to 2 wt.%, preferably from 0.01 to 1.5 wt.%, more preferably from 0.05 to 0.9 wt.% of a nonionic surfactant;
  • the method, device and liquid cleaning composition according to the invention deliver effective spot cleaning by, for example, effectively absorbing the stain material, reducing the redeposition of the stain on the fabric to be cleaned, while being safe to delicate fabrics and/or leaving no unwanted residues.
  • the absorbent member is conveniently held in a chamber having an opening covered by a mesh means.
  • the absorbent means may be mounted on a support member and covered by the mesh means.
  • an outlet of the applicator may pass through the support and absorbent means.
  • the mesh can assist soil removal by rubbing.
  • the loosened soil then passes through the mesh to be absorbed by the absorbent means, before it can be redistributed on the fabric.
  • hydrophobic soil such as lipstick can be removed by adhering directly to the mesh means. If a mesh means is not present, such hydrophobic soil will be directly absorbed by the absorbent means and/or adhere to it.
  • the mesh means is preferably a mesh of natural or synthetic polymer e.g. made of polyethylene, polyester or nylon.
  • the mesh means may even be a coarsely woven fabric.
  • the mesh size is to be understood as the opening or clear space between the wires.
  • the average mesh size is greater than 200, preferably greater than 250, more preferably greater than 300 micrometers.
  • the average mesh size is preferably smaller than 2000, more preferably smaller than 1500 and even more preferably smaller than 1000 micrometers.
  • a mesh thickness of from 50 micrometers to 500 micrometers is typical and is preferably of from
  • the wire diameter is preferably from 50 micrometers to
  • the absorbent means used in the invention must be capable of absorbing the applied liquid cleaning composition from the fabric, preferably having at least some of the stain dissolved or dispersed therein if the stain dissolves or disperses in the cleaning liquid. With bleachable stains obviously none of the stain may be absorbed. In that case it is desirable that the absorbent means is able to absorb the excess cleaning liquid applied to the stain.
  • the liquid cleaning composition may be applied in any suitable way for example with a special applicator. However, it may be convenient to combine these such that the liquid cleaning composition is applied from a device for spot cleaning a fabric and said device also comprises said absorbing means.
  • the device may also comprise more than one absorbing means as described below. Usually the absorbent means will comprise fibres.
  • a fibre can be made of any substance, natural, or manmade, and has a high length-to-width ratio.
  • Towelettes and wipes may also comprise fibres, but these fibres are typically oriented randomly but in the same plane as the working surface of the towelette or wipe.
  • the process for spot cleaning preferably includes rubbing the applied cleaning liquid on the stain with the absorbent means thereby dissolving or otherwise removing the stain and, more or less at the same time, absorbing at least some of the excess liquid and loosened stain material, if any.
  • the fabric which is spot cleaned according to the present invention does not have excess cleaning liquid and does not need rinsing.
  • the absorbent means should preferably have such a combination of absorbing capacity and dimensions to be able to absorb at least 0.2 ml more preferably, at least 0.4 ml most preferably at least 0.6 ml of the used cleaning liquid.
  • the absorbent means is preferably a body, i.e., 3 dimensional object with sufficient height to absorb these quantities.
  • This height or thickness will depend on the exact nature of the absorbing means such as the absorbing capacity of the material used and the way it is processed and structured. Often, the height of the absorbing means is from 1 to 50 mm, more preferably from 2 to 30 mm, most preferably from 3 to 20 mm.
  • the body of the absorbent means may have any form suitable for this purpose.
  • One preferred form is a disc form having a diameter of from 0.5 to 5 cm, more preferably from 0.7 to 3 cm most preferably from 0.9 to 2 cm.
  • the working surface of the absorbent means may have any suitable form but is preferably flat. It may also be cone shaped or even curved like for example when the body has a dome shape.
  • a method for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising the steps of
  • the absorbent means is capillary active in a plane different to the working surface of the absorbent means.
  • said plane is perpendicular to the working surface of the absorbent means as defined below.
  • the absorbent means comprises a capillary active continuous body of fibres which are as a whole longitudinally aligned, and which are, in the aggregate, in a parallel orientation.
  • capillary and capillarity are used to refer to passageways within the absorbent means which are capable of liquid transport in accordance with the principles of capillarity generally represented by the Young/Laplace equation. This equation states that fluids will rise in a channel or column until the pressure differential between the weight of the liquid and the forces pushing it through the channel are equal.
  • Dp is the capillary pressure differential across the surface
  • g is the surface tension of the liquid
  • q is the contact angle between the liquid and the walls of the channel
  • r is the radius of the cylinder.
  • Capillary active absorbent means comprising fibres forming capillary active passageways can be used advantageously by transporting liquid effectively in a short period of time away from the working surface and minimise the redeposition of cleaning liquid and any stain material.
  • the capillary active absorbent means comprises of fibres which are oriented parallel to each other and perpendicular to the working surface of the absorbent means.
  • the term "perpendicular to the working surface” is intended to describe the general orientation of the fibres independent from the exact form of the absorbent means as the exact form may differ in different embodiments.
  • the term "perpendicular to the working surface” is intended to describe that the longest axis of the fibres or capillary activity makes an angle of between 70 and 110 degrees with the working surface of the absorbent means at least at the point of contact with the working surface.
  • the fibres are continuous over the height or thickness of the absorbent means.
  • the uniformity of the continuity or orientation of the fibres will depend on various factors such as the exact method of processing the fibres and the absorbent pad. Usually more than 50% of the fibres will be continuous respectively oriented parallel to each other and perpendicular to the working surface of the absorbent means at the point of contact.
  • the fibres or filaments may also be twisted whereby the longitudinal axis is preferably still oriented perpendicular to the working surface of the absorbent means.
  • Preferable absorbent means comprising twisted yarn fibres and a process for the preparation thereof are for example described in WO 89/05235 and US- A- 4 729 808.
  • the invention encompasses embodiments whereby the absorbent means are processed into another form than a cylinder or disc.
  • the ends of a cylinder may for instance be processed to form a dome or a cone shape.
  • this cylinder may be transsected under an angle of less than 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis.
  • the skilled person may choose any suitable form starting from the absorbent means as defined according to that aspect of the invention.
  • the fibres of the absorbent means may be a filamentary tow as defined in US-A-3 094 736 forming a continuous body of fibres "randomly oriented primarily in a longitudinal direction.”
  • the term "randomly oriented primarily in a longitudinal direction" as used in this specification and the appended claims, is intended to describe the condition of a body of fibres which are as a whole longitudinally aligned, and which are, in the aggregate, in a parallel orientation, but which have short portions running more or less at random in non-parallel diverging and converging directions.
  • the absorbent means will comprise of continuous fibres or filaments randomly oriented primarily in a longitudinal direction, preferably perpendicular to the working surface as described in US-A-3 111 702.
  • the absorbent means may be formed of coherent sheet of flexible thermoplastic fibrous material composed of an interconnecting network of randomly arranged, highly dispersed, continuous-filament junctions as described in US-A-4 729 808.
  • Preferable absorbent means include, but are not limited to, absorbent means prepared from TransorbTM material available from American Filtrona Corporation such as Transorb Reservoir R20865.
  • the material for the fibres may be selected from the group comprising polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyolefin cellulose acetate material and mixtures thereof.
  • an unexpectedly effective method and absorbent means for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition is provided.
  • the ratio of the working surface and the thickness or height of the absorbent means is preferably lower than 3000 mm. More preferably, this ratio is from 0.01 to 3000 mm, even more preferably from 0.05 to 1000, most preferably from 0.1 to 500 mm.
  • the working surface is not a single flat plane, the working surface can be defined as the contact area is defined in WO-A-01/04260. if the thickness of the working surface is variable, preferably the maximum thickness should be taken.
  • one preferable method for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprises.
  • the absorbent means is preferably part of a device for spot cleaning a fabric.
  • the device may have any form as long as it is suitable for spot cleaning a fabric.
  • the device comprises holding surfaces so it can be used as a hand held device during the process of spot cleaning like for example a pen or even an eraser.
  • the device also comprises a holding means to hold the absorbent means.
  • the absorbent means may for example be held in a chamber, compartment, recess, on support member or a surface of the device by any suitable means.
  • the absorbent means may be glued, simply wedged or held by any other suitable manner in the holding means.
  • the holding means for the absorbent means is preferably a non detachable part of the device. The absorbent means will usually be much smaller than the device.
  • One advantage according to this aspect of the invention is that the absorbent means is held in place by the holding means of the device and the user can still transfer an effective force to remove the stain by holding the device and rubbing the absorbent means, optionally covered by mesh means, against the stain.
  • a device for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition comprising a reservoir for holding the composition, an applicator for applying the composition from the reservoir to the fabric and absorbent means for absorbing at least some of the applied liquid cleaning composition from the fabric wherein the absorbent means is preferably as described above.
  • the body of the device may be in any convenient shape, e.g. elongate, spherical or partly spherical or having any aesthetically appealing or novelty shape.
  • the device is in the form of a member having a first end and a second end, wherein the reservoir is located within or forms at least part of the member.
  • the first and second ends may be respective ends of a tubular or other elongate member having any cross-section. It may also have one or more bends or angles therein, e.g. so that one part can act as a handle whilst the other end is being applied to the fabric.
  • one of the applicator and the absorbent means is located at the first end of the member and the other is located at the second end of the member.
  • both the applicator and the absorbent means are located at the same first end or second end of the member.
  • one of the applicator and the absorbent means may be arranged concentric to the other, and preferably also with at least the adjacent part of the reservoir member, for simplicity of use. The arrangement may also be such that the applicator has a point or region of exit for the composition and the absorbent means surrounds the point or region of exit.
  • a device for spot cleaning a fabric with a liquid cleaning composition suitable for multiple uses comprising more than one absorbent means for absorbing at least some of the applied liquid cleaning composition from the fabric and holding means for holding or storing more than one absorbent means.
  • the device further comprises a reservoir for holding the composition, an applicator for applying the composition from the reservoir to the fabric.
  • the holding means may store 2 or anything up to 15 absorbent means.
  • the more than one absorbent means can each be conveniently used for separate stains but if desired for one stain.
  • the holding means stores the absorbent means in such a way that at least one absorbent means can be used directly.
  • the form of the holding means will depend on the form of the absorbent means.
  • the holding means may have the form of a column to hold say 4 to 10 discs stacked on each other, whereby the absorbent disc facing out can be used directly.
  • the absorbent means may be absorbent on one side but impermeable on the other to prevent cross contamination of other absorbent means when these are stacked.
  • the device also includes discarding means to discard the used disc and preferably at the same time to position a subsequent unused absorbent means for use.
  • the discarding and/or positioning means may for example include material with a spring action in the bottom of the storage means or other systems known to the skilled person used for lipsticks or deodorant stick dispensers.
  • a system where by rotating the holding means of the device vis a vis another part of the device, the rotation is translated into an axial movement of an elevator means located in the holding means, elevating a number of absorbent means held by the holding means whereby the most outward facing absorbent means is discarded and at the same time a fresh absorbent means is exposed and positioned for use.
  • the device may also comprise a removable cap to protect the absorbent means in between uses.
  • the reservoir for the cleaning liquid will preferably be reclosable for example with a removable cap.
  • the reservoir for the cleaning liquid will preferably comprise sufficient cleaning liquid for the multiple uses and will be reclosable for example with a removable cap. Typically, 1.5 ml of cleaning liquid may be used for one stain.
  • the reservoir may then have a capacity for 14 ml of cleaning liquid in for a device with 8 absorbent means (+2 ml for treating larger stains).
  • the device may also be reusable itself, i.e. it may constructed in such a way that it is easy to refill the cleaning liquid and the absorbent means.
  • the applicator closes the reservoir but allows the liquid composition to flow-out in controlled manner. It may for example, comprise a check-valve, a simple slot or hole of dimensions such that the out-flow of the liquid composition is restricted. It can also comprise a nib of metal or plastics construction, or a permeable member such as of foam or sintered composition or a fibre member.
  • a snap-off, pull-off or cut-off seal or else a cap or plug may be provided for sealing before first use. After opening, a removable cap may be provided for covering the applicator before repeat use, so that liquid cannot evaporate or escape.
  • the reservoir may in whole or in part, be formed of a flexible material so that it may be squeezed.
  • the reservoir may also be provided with a plunger (e.g. rod and piston) arrangement to assist dispensing of the liquid.
  • the liquid composition is preferably aqueous, although the present invention also extends to compositions wherein a substantially non-aqueous liquid composition is applied, e.g. having less than 25% by weight or less, preferably 20% by weight or less, more preferably 15% by weight or less, e.g. 10% by weight or less, most preferably 5% by weight or less of water.
  • aqueous compositions it is also preferred to have at least one organic solvent present, which preferably should be water-miscible.
  • organic solvents are selected from alcohols, ketones, esters, glycol ethers and mixtures thereof. If present, preferably the organic solvent content is from 0.1 to 75 % by weight of the composition, more preferably from 1 % to 10 % by weight.
  • the composition may contain a surfactant component comprising one or more surfactants selected from an ionic, cationic, zwitterionic and amphoteric surfactant.
  • surfactants can be selected from those known in the art of laundry detergent compositions.
  • the surfactant component is preferably present from 0.00001% to 10%, more preferably from 0.0001% to 1% by weight of the composition.
  • the presence of surfactant is beneficial for removing oily stains from hydrophobic fabrics such as polyester.
  • it may be preferable to avoid surfactant i.e. to have less than 1wt%, preferably less than 0.1 wt.%, most preferably no surfactant by weight of the liquid cleaning composition.
  • a surprisingly effective liquid cleaning composition and method for spot cleaning a fabric with said liquid cleaning composition comprising the steps of
  • liquid cleaning composition comprises
  • ii) from 0.001 to 2 wt.%, preferably from 0.01 to 1.5 wt.%, more preferably from 0.05 to 0.9 wt.% of a nonionic surfactant;
  • the liquid cleaning composition comprises an amphoteric surfactant such as a betaine surfactant.
  • an amphoteric surfactant such as a betaine surfactant.
  • the viscosity of the liquid composition is preferably from 0.1 mPaS to 1000 mPaS, more preferably from 1 mPaS to 500 mPaS.
  • the viscosity is that measured at a shear rate of 100/s. If the inherent viscosity of the composition is not already within such a range, a thickener e.g. of polymeric type may be included.
  • the thickener should be safe to fabrics and dyes and also be non toxic.
  • the level of thickener should be such that no residues are left on the fabric.
  • the thickener may be an inorganic thickener like a clay or silicate or an organic thickener.
  • Organic thickeners include thixotropic and non-thixotropic thickeners. Organic thickeners may be preferred for their reduced tendency to leave unwanted residues.
  • the organic thickener is a polymer and can be a non-associative thickener or stabiliser, such as a homopolymer or a copolymer of an olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid or anhydride monomers containing at least one activated carbon to carbon olefinic double bond and at least one carboxyl group or an alkali soluble acrylic emulsion, or an associative thickener or stabiliser, such as a hydrophobically modified alkali soluble acrylic emulsion or a hydrophobically modified nonionic polyol polymer, i.e., a hydrophobically modified urethane polymer, or combinations thereof.
  • a non-associative thickener or stabiliser such as a homopolymer or a copolymer of an olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid or anhydride monomers containing at least one activated carbon to carbon olefinic double bond and at least one carboxyl group or an al
  • the copolymers are preferably of a polycarboxylic acid monomer and a hydrophobic monomer.
  • the preferred carboxylic acid is acrylic acid.
  • the homopolymers and copolymers preferably are crosslinked.
  • Preferred organic thickeners include carboxylated vinyl polymers such as polyacrylic acids and sodium salts thereof, ethoxylated cellulose, polyacrylamide thickeners, xanthan thickeners, guargum, sodium alginate and algin by-products, hydroxy propyl cellulose, hydroxy ethyl cellulose. Thickeners may be used alone or in any combination of different thickeners.
  • Suitable thickeners include the PemulenTM series ex BF Goodrich which are copolymers of acrylic acid, modified by long chain (C10-C30) alkyl acrylates, and crosslinked with allylpentaerythritol.
  • the liquid cleaning composition preferably comprises from 0.001 to 5 wt.% more preferably from 0.01 to 3 wt.%, most preferably from 0.05 to 2 wt.% of a thickener.
  • the aqueous spot cleaning composition is substantially free of organic cleaning solvents like butoxy propoxy propanol, ethanol and isopropanol i.e. less than 0.5 wt.%, more preferably less than 0.1 wt.%, more preferably less than 0.01 wt.% and most preferably 0 wt.% by weight of the composition.
  • liquid compositions e.g. selected from detergency builders, bleaches and bleach systems, enzymes, fluorescers and other materials which are conventional in laundry wash compositions for hand or machine washing.
  • the pH of the liquid cleaning composition is preferably from 3 to 10, more preferably from 5 to 9, most preferably from 6 to 8.
  • the amount of liquid cleaning composition in the reservoir means is sufficient for the number of uses the device is designed for. For example 0.1 to 2 ml per single use. Preferably from 0.001 to 10ml or even 20 ml, more preferably from 0.1 ml to 5 ml or even 0.1 to 1 ml for a single use. For a device designed for 8 uses a reservoir of 14 ml would usually be sufficient.
  • any feature of one aspect of the present invention may be utilised in any other aspect of the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows a cross-section through a first embodiment of a device according to one aspect of the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows a cross-section through a second embodiment of a device according to another aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a first embodiment of a spot cleaning device 1 according to the present invention. Overall, it is of a size to be hand-held
  • the device comprises an elongate member 3 having a first end 5 and a second end 7.
  • the elongate member 3 contains a reservoir 9 into which is filled a liquid cleaning composition 11.
  • an applicator 13 which comprises a frusto-conical extension 15 of the elongate member 3 and integral therewith, narrowing to a restricted opening 17. This restricted opening is sealed before sale and use with a snap-off member 19.
  • a chamber member 21 attached to the elongate member by a frusto-conical section 23.
  • the elongate member 3 and the chamber 21 and frusto-conical connector 23 are cylindrical in cross-section but the chamber member 21 is of wider diameter than the elongate member 3.
  • an absorbent disc Transorb Reservoir R20865 ex American Filtrona Corporation
  • This may also occupy the frusto-conical section 23.
  • the chamber member 21 has an open end 27 which is closed by a mesh (net) 29 made of nylon. The mesh size is approximately 600 micrometers.
  • the elongate member 3, frusto- conical sections 15 and 23 and the chamber 21 together with the snap-off member 19 are conveniently moulded as one-piece construction, e.g. by injection moulding of high density polypropylene.
  • the consumer snaps-off member 17 and tips the device so that an appropriate amount of liquid cleaning composition is dispensed through narrow opening 17 to the stain.
  • the pen is then inverted and the stain and surrounding fabric, which is wetted with the liquid composition, is rubbed/scrubbed with the mesh member 29.
  • the liquid composition on the fabric, together with stain material dispersed or dissolved therein is absorbed into the absorbent polymer 25 and/or the soil adheres to the mesh and/or polymer.
  • FIG 2 there is shown a cross section of a second embodiment of a spot cleaning device for multiple use according to one aspect of the present invention in the form of a pen.
  • the total length is 151.19 mm and the outer diameter is 23.75 mm.
  • the device comprises an elongate member 3 having a first end 5 and a second end 7.
  • the elongate member 3 contains applicator 13 and a squeezable reservoir 9 (14 ml) into which is filled a liquid cleaning composition 11.
  • an applicator 13 which comprises a frusto-conical extension 15 of the elongate member 3 and integral therewith, narrowing to a restricted opening 17 with roll-on applicator 31 (Dab-O-Matic® assembly). Applicator 13 may be closed with a removable cap 32.
  • a chamber member 21 rotatably connected to reservoir 9.
  • Contained within the chamber 21 is eight absorbent discs 25 of Transorb Reservoir R20865 (ex American Filtrona Corporation) within inner sleeve33.
  • each disc may be covered by mesh means.
  • the discs inside chamber member 21 are held by inner sleeve 33 attached to reservoir 9.
  • the chamber member 21 has an open end
  • a removable cap 36 protects the absorbent disc 25 facing out. After use, a disc may be discarded by rotating chamber member 21 vis a vis the reservoir 9 to elevate elevator 35 within inner sleeve
  • Inner sleeve 33, chamber member 21 and elevator 35 are engaged in such a manner that rotation of the chamber member 21 is translated into an axial movement of the elevator.
  • Reservoir 9 and chamber 21 may be refillable.
  • the liquid cleaning composition 11 used in the above embodiments may have the following formulation:-
  • the amount of Pemulen TR2 is 0.1 wt.% and 0.75 wt.% is the amount of Lialet 111-5.
  • a lipstick stain (2 cm across) was made on cotton fabric.
  • 0.5 ml of a liquid cleaning composition according to example 3 was dosed onto the stain.
  • an absorbent pad Transorb Reservoir R20865 ex American Filtrona Corporation
  • a polyethylene mesh means was used to remove the stain by pressing the Filtrona disc across the stain in a rotating motion during 30 seconds, applying a force of 200 grams.
  • the stain material is mostly absorbed into the Filtrona disc.
  • the cotton fabric was left to dry in the air and the removal of the stain was measured by X-Rite photospectrometer and expressed as delta E value.
  • the redeposition of the stain material into the area besides the original stain was also measured.
  • the cleaning performance of the following mesh size was compared to spot cleaning without the mesh: 600 micrometer (the opening or clear space between the wires).
  • the wire diameter - corresponding to thickness of the mesh means - was 280 micrometers.
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